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CBS LAS VEGAS-The Supreme Court ruled Monday that states cannot on their own require would-be voters to prove they are U.S. citizens before using a federal registration system designed to make signing up easier. The justices voted 7-2 to throw out Arizona’s voter-approved requirement that prospective voters document their U.S. citizenship in order to use a registration form produced under the federal “Motor Voter” voter registration law.

Glenn Cook, Las Vegas Review-Journal Columnist, talks about his latest article and other issues going on around the valley. The Nevada Commission on Ethics summoned Carolyn Edwards, president of the Clark County School District board of trustees, and Joyce Haldeman, the School District’s top lobbyist, to answer for alleged violations of the Nevada Ethics in Government Law. Both are to appear before the Commission on July 17 and 18 to answer allegations that they used taxpayer resources to push for the passage of the “Question 2” ballot initiative to raise taxes to fund educations. Karen Gray, Reporter and Researcher for the Nevada Journal, talks about why they are getting summoned to answer allegations from November 2012.

Sometimes being pretty is easier than answering questions. Miss Utah found that out the hard way during Sunday night’s Miss USA contest. She was asked about the inequality in pay between men and women and fell into a full on Cindy Brady freeze up. The red light went on, and she couldn’t keep it together.